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McGrath's Irish Pub

  • 709 Route 4, Killington, VT, 05751
  • 802-775-7181

(Published in 7 Nights 2009-10)

When bars advertise they’ve got “rock,” they’re usually talking about music.


At McGrath’s Pub, in an inn on Pico Mountain, they mean it literally: The dining room and pub are built around a massive boulder.

McGrath's Irish Pub

  • 709 Route 4, Killington, VT, 05751
  • 802-775-7181

(Published in 7 Nights 2009-10)

When bars advertise they’ve got “rock,” they’re usually talking about music.


At McGrath’s Pub, in an inn on Pico Mountain, they mean it literally: The dining room and pub are built around a massive boulder.

Midway Diner

  • 120 S Main St, Rutland, VT, 05701
  • (802) 775-9901

(Published in 7 Nights 2004-05)

Midway Diner

  • 120 S Main St, Rutland, VT, 05701
  • (802) 775-9901

(Published in 7 Nights 2004-05)

Café Provence

(Published in 7 Nights 2005-06)

Before last July, Brandon was best known for its downtown truck traffic problem. Now the little burg between Middlebury and Rutland is on the map for its moules marinières.

Café Provence

(Published in 7 Nights 2005-06)

Before last July, Brandon was best known for its downtown truck traffic problem. Now the little burg between Middlebury and Rutland is on the map for its moules marinières.

Birdseye Diner

(Published in 7 Nights 2006-07)

The Blue Benn and Miss Lyndonville may get more press, but when you're seeking swivel stools and sausage gravy in the heart of Rutland County, Castleton's art-deco Birdseye Diner is what's for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Locals, students and summer people all patronize the lovingly restored 1940s "Silk City" eatery on Main Street, with its bright orange neon sign and chrome-and-porcelain detailing.

Birdseye Diner

(Published in 7 Nights 2006-07)

The Blue Benn and Miss Lyndonville may get more press, but when you're seeking swivel stools and sausage gravy in the heart of Rutland County, Castleton's art-deco Birdseye Diner is what's for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Locals, students and summer people all patronize the lovingly restored 1940s "Silk City" eatery on Main Street, with its bright orange neon sign and chrome-and-porcelain detailing.

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